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Martin Guitars: An Illustrated Celebration of America's Premier Guitarmaker |
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Rating:  Summary: The House of Martin Review: As the proud owner of 2 Martins, it was very interesting to read the story of the Martin family business. My only gripe is the book seems a bit dis-jointed, with explanation boxes / articles taking up to 2 pages, thus competing with the text, causing you either to lose track of the narrative whilst reading the boxes, or having to go back many pages once you have finished the chapter. Nevertheless, all the information is there, and it is an interesting story for any guitar enthusiast, not just Martin owners. I would recommend it.
Rating:  Summary: THIS IS A GREAT TREATISE ON MARTIN GUITARS Review: DO NOT HESITATE....to buy this book. It is a really great book. It takes you back, all the way to Germany and the Stauffer influence on Martin Guitar. It has all the different models and the history of changes taking place not only with the company but the effect upon the instruments they were building. Maybe I'm just crazy about acoustic guitars but now, I have a greater appreciation for this genuine American guitar company. Richard Johnston and Jim Washburn really did knock the dust off lots of cool Martin guitar memorabilia too. Inside the cover is and acknowledgement to Dick Boak as Consulting Editor, he is a Martin man through and through and wrote the text for Martin's Kit Construction book and drew the plans, I do believe. This is an authoritative book and great photos on most of it's 264 pages. Yeah, I kinda liked it, and you will too if you like acoustic guitars, especially Martins. Two thumbs up, Five Stars.
Rating:  Summary: THIS IS A GREAT TREATISE ON MARTIN GUITARS Review: DO NOT HESITATE....to buy this book. It is a really great book. It takes you back, all the way to Germany and the Stauffer influence on Martin Guitar. It has all the different models and the history of changes taking place not only with the company but the effect upon the instruments they were building. Maybe I'm just crazy about acoustic guitars but now, I have a greater appreciation for this genuine American guitar company. Richard Johnston and Jim Washburn really did knock the dust off lots of cool Martin guitar memorabilia too. Inside the cover is and acknowledgement to Dick Boak as Consulting Editor, he is a Martin man through and through and wrote the text for Martin's Kit Construction book and drew the plans, I do believe. This is an authoritative book and great photos on most of it's 264 pages. Yeah, I kinda liked it, and you will too if you like acoustic guitars, especially Martins. Two thumbs up, Five Stars.
Rating:  Summary: I've seen the light! Review: If you have the slightest interest in acoustic guitars you must own this book. I can't think of a single way to improve it. The book is packed with gorgeous "guitar-ponography" pictures of Martin instruments of varying ages and the writing is just as entertaining as any fiction I've read. Can I say more? I doubt that I will ever read a book about guitars as good or better than this one. Compare my review about Ingram's L5 book if you like.
Rating:  Summary: Martin Guitars An Illustrated Celebration Review: Like most guitar nuts I'm a Martin lover. I thought that enough books had been written about the company and there was nothing more to say. I'm happy to admit I was wrong. The writers went the extra distance getting personal stories and never before seen pictures of some of the most beautiful guitars ever made. Surprisingly, the authors also delved into the less than rosy times, labor disputes and the near end of one of the country's oldest family run businesses. The book is the type of "bible" that you can return to often and learn something new. I couldn't give it a higher recommendation.
Rating:  Summary: An Expansive Look at the Making of an American Icon Review: MARTIN GUITARS is an indepth, visual journey into the history of American music and guitarmaking. After digging deep into Martin's archives the authors were able to weave an intricate tale of C.F.Martin and how he and his offspring would produce the quintessential American guitar. The book is packed with hundreds of photos of vintage instruments and Martin players including Stephen Stills, Doc Watson, Marty Stuart, Hank Williams, Eric Clapton, Joan Baez, Steve Howe and many others. And, enthusiasts won't want to miss the reference section that gives all the guitar facts and figures you could need. As Eric Shoaf of Vintage Guitar Magazine puts it, "This book affirms Martin Guitars' place in the acoustic universe and is a must-read for all guitar players".
Rating:  Summary: Martin Guitars Review: Wonderful book! If your into Martin's, this is a great read. This one's better than Walter Carter's book...
Rating:  Summary: Martin Guitars Review: Wonderful book! If your into Martin's, this is a great read. This one's better than Walter Carter's book...
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